The Many Incarnations of Wolvesbane Designs

The Past

Once upon a time, an enterprising youth with a knack for creating
flyers, reports, and business cards on his state-of-the-art, 286
computer decided to offer his services to world. After spending a
couple of days planning out prices and creating marketing pamphlet,
he realized that he needed a name for his venture. Thus Wolvesbane
Designs sprung forth into being as a home-based, desktop publishing
company.

Like other whims of youth (and many startups), Wolvesbane Designs:
The DTP Company faded and gave way to other endeavors, like
school and work that actually put gas in his car. While the business
was gone, the name lingered on in projects and other places an
organization needed an identifier.

Years later, the internet started to move into the mainstream and
Wolvesbane Designs morphed into a web development company. The plan
was to help local businesses create a quality web pressence for
reasonable prices. Unfortunately, the expected clients weren't
interested in the new advertising fad. While the young owner's other
needs and interests took precedence, the company went dormant until
early in the new millenium. Wolvesbane Designs
then served as the brand for freelance projects and development side
jobs until once more going dormant.

The Present

Call me nostalgic but I was never able to let the site go and now
it rises again like a phoenix. This time, however, it isn't as a
business. Instead, I will be using the domain to host my tech blog,
my impending portfolio (I have to get around to building that), and
code samples to accompany my posts. The site also houses professional
profiles for my wife and I in case anyone would like to get more
information about what we do.